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Written by Dr. Brandon Rieders, Gastroenterologist

Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, is widely recognized for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Recent studies have shown that curcumin can also play a significant role in supporting gut health, particularly in reducing symptoms of indigestion and acid reflux.

One groundbreaking study compared curcumin to omeprazole, a commonly prescribed medication for acid reflux. The study found that curcumin was just as effective as omeprazole in reducing symptoms of indigestion and acid reflux . This is a significant finding, as it highlights curcumin as a natural alternative to pharmaceutical medications, without the associated side effects.


Curcumin supplementation has also been shown to positively influence gut microbiota composition, promoting a healthy balance of beneficial bacteria . This makes curcumin a valuable addition to any gut health regimen, particularly for individuals dealing with chronic digestive issues.

Happitum™ includes curcumin as part of its multifactorial approach to gut health. By incorporating this powerful anti-inflammatory ingredient, Happitum™ helps reduce inflammation in the gut and support overall digestive health.

Dr. Brandon Rieders is a board-certified Gastroenterologist, practicing in Long Island, NY. He specializes in treating conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), GERD, and other gut-related disorders. Dr. Rieders is committed to utilizing both evidence-based medicine and natural remedies to help his patients achieve optimal gut health.

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